Gilmore Girls revival announced almost a decade after show’s finale

The fast-talking, coffee-drinking, junk-food-eating mother-daughter team from the popular early 2000s series Gilmore Girls are going to grace screens once more.

Netflix will revive the series with four 90-minute episodes, TVLine reports, more than eight years after the show ended.

It is rumoured the revival will be run by series showrunner and creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and her husband Dan Palladino.

The pair left the show one season short of its finale after disputes over contracts with Warner Bros in 2006.

Sherman-Palladino has long teased fans she has always known how she wished to end the show, right down to the last four words to be spoken, but due to leaving the show, she was never able to end it how she planned.

Reports claim all the main actors are on board, including Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Kelly Bishop and Scott Patterson.

The show will allegedly pick up in the present day, eight years after the last series ended, with storylines planned for all three of Rory Gilmore’s previous suitors, Logan, Dean and Jess.